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| Tracing Processes and Change: What is Quality in Qualitative Research? Quality in Qualitative Studies |
Program Session #: 296 (link)
Submission: 10374
Sponsor(s): RM, ODC, OMT, TIM, OB
Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 5 2017
Time: 9:45AM - 11:45AM
Venue: Hilton Atlanta in Room 303
Presenter: Raghu Garud; Pennsylvania State U.;
Presenter: Benson Honig; McMaster U.;
Facilitator: Joep Cornelissen; Erasmus U. Rotterdam;
Facilitator: Kevin G. Corley; Arizona State U.;
Facilitator: Karen Golden-Biddle; Boston U.;
Facilitator: Tor Hernes; Copenhagen Business School;
Facilitator: Eric Knight; The U. of Sydney;
Facilitator: Curtis LeBaron; Brigham Young U.;
Facilitator: Jeffrey A Martin; U. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa;
Facilitator: Sotirios Paroutis; U. of Warwick;
Facilitator: Brian T. Pentland; Michigan State U.;
Facilitator: Clive Smallman; Asia Pacific International College;
Facilitator: Scott Sonenshein; Rice U.;
Facilitator: Matthias Wenzel; European U. Viadrina;
Facilitator: Mirjam Werner; Rotterdam School of Management;
Organizer: Markus Vodosek; German Graduate School of Management & Law (GGS);
Organizer: Heinz-Theo Wagner; German Graduate School of Management & Law (GGS);
Organizer: Giorgi Shuradze; European U. Viadrina;
Organizer: Sarah Stanske; European U. Viadrina;
This interactive workshop is designed for approximately 50 doctoral students and junior faculty members who conduct qualitative research in the context of organizational change and consider applying a process perspective to their studies. In the first part of the workshop, two senior scholars will, respectively, share their insights into a) the characteristics of well-crafted qualitative studies that use a process view from an author's perspective, and b) the criteria-in-use of high quality process papers from an editor's perspective. In the second part of the workshop, participants will break into small groups and briefly present the research designs they submitted when they registered for the workshop, receive individual feedback, and discuss their designs with the rest of the group. Each discussion group will be facilitated by an experienced scholar with a track record of published qualitative papers that use a process perspective. The learning outcomes of this workshop will include better knowledge about how to ensure quality in qualitative studies, greater familiarity with taking a process perspective, and an enhanced ability to reflect on one's own research designs. In addition, participants will have been able to test their initial research designs among a group of peers and experienced researchers, and to build new professional relationships with novice and senior scholars.
The PDW welcomes participants from any division, who will be selected based on first come, first served principle. To register for the workshop, please send your one-page registration document to Sarah Stanske at stanske@europa-uni.de by July 23, 2017. The registration document should include your research interests (max. five keywords, e.g.: dynamic capabilities, innovation success, etc.), the names of the divisions you belong to, and a research design for your qualitative study.
Pre-registration is required for this session. Please contact the workshop organizer at stanske@europa-uni.de to obtain the approval code. To register online, please visit https://secure.aom.org/PDWReg. The deadline to register online is July 30, 2017.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Atlanta!
Giorgi Shuradze & Sarah Stanske
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Research Program in Dynamic Capabilities and Relationships;
European University Viadrina and
German Graduate School of Management and Law gGmbH (GGS)
E-mail: shuradze@europa-uni.de; stanske@europa-uni.de
Web: www.dcr-research.de